I found this over on the LiveJournal LJDemocrats community and felt compelled to share (copied as-is from the LJ site – excuse grammatical mistakes, etc.). The bit on Dubya is a little stale, but still relevant, in context.

How SHOULD a President Respond to Impending Disaster

In September 1999, Hurricane Floyd – a category 3 – was bearing down the Carolinas and Virginia.

President Clinton was in Christchurch, New Zealand – meeting with President Jiang of China (you know, actually working). He made the proclamation that only Presidents can make and declared the areas affected by Floyd “Federal Disaster Areas” so the National Guard and Military can begin to mobilize. Then he cut short his meetings overseas and flew home to coordinate the rescue efforts. This all one day BEFORE a Cat-3 hit the coast. That is how you do it.

How about this dope’s own father during Hurricane Andrew? Once again, President Bush (41) – August, 1992 – was in the midst of a brutal campaign for re-election. Yet, he cut off his campaigning the day before and went to Washington where he martialed the largest military operation on US soil in history. He sent in 7,000 National Guard and 22,000 regular military personnel, and all the gear to begin the clean up within hours after Andrew passed through Florida. ‘Cause, you know, those people and their stuff was actually where it belonged, rather than being used for insurgent target-practice halfway around the world in a vain effort to make Iraq safe for Iranian takeover.

In August of 1969 when Cat-5 Hurricane Camille hit roughly the same area as Katrina, President Nixon had already readied the National Guard and ordered all Gulf rescue vessels and equipment from Tampa and Houston to follow the Hurricane in. There were over 1,000 regular military with two dozen helicopters to assist the Coast Guard and National Guard within hours after the skies cleared.

Bush 43 – August 2005 – Cat-5 Hurricane Katrina bears down on New Orleans and the Mississippi gulf. Both states are down nearly 8,000 National Guard troops because they are in Iraq – with most of the rescue gear needed. Bush is on vacation. The day before Katrina makes landfall, Bush rides his bike for two hours. The day she hits, he goes to Johnnie McCain’s birthday party; and lies to old people about the multi-billion-dollar pharmaceutical company welfare boondoggle. People are dying, the largest port of entry in the United States (and fifth largest in the World) is under attack. Troops and supplies are desperately needed. The levees are cracking and the emergency 1-1/2 ton sandbags are ready, but there aren’t enough helicopters or pilots to set them before the levees fail. The mayor of New Orleans begs for Federal coordination, but there is none, and the sandbagging never gets done. So Bush – naturally – goes to San Diego to play guitar with country singer and lie to the military about how Iraq is just exactly like WWII. The levees give way, filling New Orleans with water, sewage, oil and chemicals. Ten percent of all US exports, and 50% of all agricultural exports ordinarly go through this port. It is totally destroyed. Bush decides he’ll end his vacation a couple of days early – TOMORROW – BECAUSE HE HAS TICKETS TO A PADRES GAME! He goes back to the Fake Farm in Crawford, with every intention of doing something on WEDNESDAY about this disaster that happened starting last Sunday night.

This morning, the mayor of New Orleans, Ray Nagin, blasted President Bush and the feds for neglecting their duties:

“”I keep hearing that [aid and supplies are] coming. This is coming. That is coming. My answer to that is B.S. Where is the beef?… They’re feeding the people a line of bull, and they are spinning and people are dying.”

Mayor Nagin has called for a moratorium on press conferences until the feds “get off their asses” and get needed resources into his city.

And where are the needed National Guard troops and rescue equipment? They’re over in the Persian Gulf as part of a stop-loss measure, back-door draft to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan. Given the way that both the war and the NOLA disaster are being handled, it’s a wonder that people still support BushCo.